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Ze KAISER S with | DOROTHY. DALTON ELEANOR VOICES A WOM AN’S CODE "It was much to m dining car, but I introduced LOWEST RATES TO 08s, Utter and invited » know just ‘ SAN DIEGO) around tne corner. 1 am afraid would not have married me, dear. had known just what was goir taide state- | YOU fooms and unsurpassed meals. Every to happen to us Goa full particulars at City Ticket | 4.7, THE M’CORMICK LINE with i: a1) again? 369 Cherry St. Phone Elliott 24360! Would, des would I go back and live it all ove again. You have me. Where I cannot be as hag Oh! he with you verseness of afraid that I “After dinner, as I was observation atform le ear “TI wan glad to see r else we had been, Eleanor Fa COR. FIRST AVE. AND PIKE ST. friends. 1 “4F 1 HURT YOU, DON'T ‘0 1: PAY ME.” taught her to sm it was. ‘This is my message of deliverance to you from the fear that accom- Darter Dental © ons EXTRACT. FIL instead of CROWN and | platform. Teeth absolutely without!’ «1 wan the first time we had been in in all cases but acute absceased| |" !t wa { Bain in a alone tog eat prices in your city for| and insens / high-class, guarant« sd times STERLING DENTISTRY Phong Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 6 my marriag Then all at onc and cleverr tis nae cicadas he burst into tears. I was pained 4, and befor arms and I was tr and astonish Waldorf Hotel Cafe Where you get good food, prepared by f cooks, We are making cialty of your meals at rea sonable prices weekday dinner Is served from 6:20 to 7:30 p. m At 50c SEVENTH AND PIKE CONGRESSMAN sanitary t-class As a citizen of and matter. \S UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY One of those kind of pictures that makes you wonder where your heart is—half the time it’s in your mouth, and spends the balance skipping from there to your boots! You don’t get a full breath till it’s over! Coliseum 30-Piece Symphonic Orchestra 30 Pieces essious of a Wife |. old her that I lk surprise that I espied Eleanor Fairlow enter the anor two women h wom “I confess I felt very virtuous an F happy at that ¢ r. Alas! I did 2 not know how soon I would fa is a very good thing that we do no convenience for passenge Rates| “would you have married me Would you be willing to go thru gladly (To Re Continurd PIANO BRINGS ELEVEN HUNS OUT OF CELLAR GERMANS WHINING AT INCENDIARY SHELLS Phone Main 4965 low and I had alwa been good ural for me to go into her stateroom for a little smoke passing on to the back GENIUS OF GERMANY DIES ON BATTLEFIELD ie de ath of we began to talk of everything nice} ur beauty | SEND THIS TO CONGRESSMEN U. 8. CAPITOL, WASHINOTON, D. C. .-y T believe that congressional action Is necessary to curb for the period of the war the landlords who are profiteering in rents. I urge you to work for the passage of Ingis- lation, either as an amendment to the new fir wise, of an act which will dectare all rents in excess of the rents charged for the year ending September 30, allowance for increased costa, to be which shall be levied a tax of O I shall watch with a great deal of interest your action in this ¢ HUNDRED PER CENT. Very respectfully yours, (Sign) ... (Address) USE OUR DIAMONDS And watches an security when you Loans tn op trom more money advanced in the lower house from yo and Kits west counties, inclu district; Rep the Spokane district Clip ft and send it to the owo ne nd the represent Senator Wesley L. Jones ng King county Albert Jobnson, of the southwestern Follette, of the north central counties, and Representative Address any of the congreaumen at Washington, D. C “Why Have You Never Mar ried?” = Cy single men and women, and re quested that they write their in Grey asked reasons to her, The first re sponse is from a girl, and her story, which is told in the fol lowing letter, is very interesting Mave you had similar ex perience? We would be glad to hear from the bachelors, too Dear Miss Gre I have never married, because my ideas have al ways been beyond my opportunities on account of not having the priv s of a nice home, which all girla ed At an early age woe lost most all) we had, Including who passed on me with " my dear mother to the other life 1e elder sister and two younger ones and a very small managed to take care of our or mint and while I couldn't er the lows of my mother, I tion in my older great and whatever she did or said ways right ne day a dashing young offi ong, and, with his po rand brass buttons made her forget her responsibi and she married him I turned from my great lons t responsibility of my younger and so went things for a wh he one younger than me put ¢ dre ar before she f i] arried. Then I felt parding net m) 1 was offered a pow Utah, and went Ob, the man fro: ion at Ogden, » Nebraska, who was manager ¢ the one for me. I knew it the ute I looked at him, and the | I knew him the finer he « business, was tho at Umew he seemed to grow ¥ teep and sad. He would come t {fice in the morning and ait at hin desk, and, with a deep fo thru his morning ma at many social were always waste basket ht if he would or me A nice Mormon chap wit opera, and I felt pretty bis muse the young man fen, and we joined hin mot sister, who both made a Everything went smoot? and we pera immer I knew I had ape ng. 1 er r work ne M t - at I nd ' ming from him forget 1 mu a er and after f Jme that he wa and t { 1 would promise tr need him the house the 0 that is why I am sing M.D Will This Marriage Be a Happy One? Dear Mins Orey I am about to marr a man 30 years older than I am I have cone with b for some time and love him very dearly. M girl «say such marriages do ot result in happiness. Please ad vise me CONSTANCI This ts ‘a matter them the poasibility of a differ ence in tastes and ination of one so much older, But is mere conjectur ‘our undec . willing nuine-—if nial tastes ness to make mutual conces: sion marriage should bring Where Germans Got The Pet Name, “Huns.” Dear Mins Gre Why are the] Germans called Huns? ANTI On July 27, 1900, the present kaiser, in a speech to a German expeditionary force being dis patched to China, said: "As soon as you come to ble with the enemy he will be beaten, No mercy will be shown » pri oners will be taken, Be as ter rible as Attila's Hun Thu the name was claimed for the German soldiers by the kaiser himself. It has stuck ever since tho little used until the present Germans out Hunning the Huna in savageries and atrocities, th name has become peculiarly ap propriate. Soh tet Sk RRO A aR, STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1918. ‘IT WAS TOO LATE WHEN SHE FOUND HE LOVED HER A Friend of Auld Ireland Object. request of a . names you sup known In hint asa holy and » great patron of can you beat that, tated In my rt for Patras, Should Tell Girl He ds Married the past tive not married I was confronte 2 THS WOM KNOWS but She Proved that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Compound Does Help Suffering Women. Vegetable when I was expecting to become a strength length of time. | rected my trouble and health so that when y a woman get along any and I know it w Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Wyoming Ave. Water- Women who continually overtax pakened condition should and try this famous root and herb Pinkham's Vege- suggestions sult of its long experience is Hart, Ince and Sullivan—Star, Director and Author —pro- nounced Shark Monroe one of Hart’s best—and so does that part of Seattle that has crowded into the theatre. FIRST AT PIKE—CONTINUOUS 11 TO Th ADMISSION 26c—CHILDREN 6c Complete Report of Market Today | The steady dropping off in re- |MEwnER < or » he cipts for grades that are in de - mand and the upward tendencies | 1307 Sev f the California markets, forced Entered as nd-Class Matter ——————————— ay 3, 1899, at the Postoffice a 1879, eat g market up one Seattle, under the Act of Congress Marek 3 i weil= nad enol insatcol ———— — psn Van ranch qu me @ Ry t of city, 40¢ per month; 3 mont $1.15 Marre $2.10. 48 conte 5 1 amaller year, $4.00, in the State of Washington. Outside the state, t5¢ per wire. 64,e08ite $4.50 for 6 months, or § r. y_carrier, city, 306 x 28 —* ¢ Main 600. Private) Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for departments. Veartables and Prait -_— — oe VEGETABLES Artichokes Per dow per eack ” Prices te Retailers foe Detter, Kage end Chease Local per dos Cal, per dom doe heads t 1 Corn Cucumbers Local hothouse Kgeplant Per i i new, per Local, per ™... per erate, 3 doe eee DBEOD a DO YOU WAKE uP TIRED? When you awake in the morning feeling tired out, feeling worse in fact than when you went to bed, you confronted with one of the char eristic symptoms of neurasthenia ndown condition the nerves that rest does no’ bring renewed strength and s fresh the tired brain. Overwork and most fre eurasthenia is | corr of this condit the name ven to this common form of nervous debility in which the pow ent causes er to recuperate is gor The blood can be built up so that it will of needed elements to the wasted nerves, and | pa, extra fancy a), t-dasket Per ™ Imperial valley supply page DR P. L. way that the nerves | gos Third Ave. Corner James n be reached, Dr. Williams’ I Look into your mouth and see Is are a tonic that especial vilds | your gums are sore, sloughing » the nerves because they supply to | Pleeding, Tf so, you have blood the ments that the PYORRHEA « need. Many nervous disor-| so-called Riggs’ Disease, Iwill eure rs, sometimes chronic on have this disease and restore your gums fed to this tonic treat to a healthy condition very reason= a si pO ogg All work guaranteed fittees r, Williams’ Pink Pills when other A reasonable discoums tame methods failed to give relief. They to all union men and their are certainly worth a trial families. ixamination and estimate free of ~ Dr. William Pink Pills are sold by druggists everywh or will be reg pein ype : United Pzinless Dentists the Dr, Williams Medicine N. ¥. Write today eos Third aves, Ose, James. , Hours: 8:30 a m. to 6 p.m Sums days, 9 to 12. Hott 3633 1,000.00 REWARD The Association of Northwestern Shipbuilders, composed of all the steel shipyards of Seattle, offers a reward of $1,000.00 to any person or persons fur- nishing information causing the arrest and conviction, during the year 1918, of any person or persons: (1) Issuing false pay checks of any of its mem- bers and obtaining money thereon. (2) Forging the indorsement of any workman to any pay check and obtaining money thereon to which they were not entitled. Under this offer the Association will not pay rewards exceeding A total of $5,000.00. In the event two or more persons furnish such information, the reward of $1,000.00 hereby offered shal! be divided pro rata among such persons Merchants and others are hereby cautioned and advised not to cash pay checks without careful identification of the individual for whom they are casbed, and under no consideration to cash any checks that are not presented within ten days from date of ssuance. wherries ent with lymers, lug onect Cal, per xuTs books on the blood and | Tee Mash Feed Meal Fish Mes Ground Milo Mate Rolled lied Barley in Food Per ewt. fran Meal. Mmothy Eastern Wash, Prices Paid pitipner to for Povttry, Veal f. 0. b. Beat! Dy Mrotlers All welghts, per tb live Las! “WO | Beet— mGountry, per tb.

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